The qualifiers for all of Europe's contintental domestic football competitions - the Champions League, Europa League and Conference League - have been confirmed.

Here is every team in with a chance of qualifying - or already qualified - for league stages of the three tournaments in 2024-25.

Champions League qualifiers

Most of the Champions League league phase qualifiers are already locked in, with England, France, Germany, Spain and Italy all gaining numerous automatic qualifications, with Italy having a fifth for 2024-25 after Atalanta won the Europa League and there automatically slot into the Champions League. Another eight teams come from the Netherlands, Portugal, Belgium, Scotland, Austria and Ukraine, as determined by the nation coeficient rankings.

Red Star Belgrade, Galatasaray, Young Boys and Dinamo Zagreb will await the four teams who make it through the qualifying rounds for a chance to claim the remaining four of 32 spots in the group stage.

League phase
England: Manchester City, Arsenal, Liverpool, Aston Villa
France: Paris Saint-Germain, Monaco, Brest
Germany: Bayer Leverkusen, VfB Stuttgart, Bayern Munich
Italy: Ataltanta, Inter Milan, Milan, Juventus, Bologna
Spain: Real Madrid, Atletico Madrid, Barcelona, Girona
Netherlands: PSV Eindehoven, Feyenoord
Portugal: Sporting CP, Benfica
Belgium: Club Brugge
Scotland: Celtic
Austria: Sturm Graz
Ukraine: Shakhtar Donetsk

Play-off round
Red Star Belgrade (Serbia), Galatasaray (Turkey), Young Boys (Switzerland), Dinamo Zagreb (Croatia)

Third qualifying round
Lille (France), Twente (Netherlands), Union SG (Belgium), Rangers (Scotland), Red Bull Salzburg (Austria), Slavia Prague (Czech Republic)

Second qualifying round
Sparta Prague (Czech Republic), Bodo (Norway), Midtjylland (Denmark), PAOK (Greece), Maccabi Tel Aviv (Israel), APOEL (Cyprus), Malmo FF (Sweden), Jagiellonia Bialystok (Poland), Ferencvaros (Hungary), Qarabag (Azerbaijan), Partizan (Serbia), Fenerbahce (Turkey), Lugano (Switerland), Dynamo Kyiv (Ukraine)

First qualifying round
FCSB (Romania), Ludogorets Razgrad (Bulgaria), Slovan Bratislava (Slovakia), Ordabasy (Kazakhstan), Celje (Slovenia), Petrocub Hincesti (Moldova), Ballkani (Kosovo), RFS (Latvia), Shamrock Rovers (Ireland), HJK (Finland), Panevezys (Lithuania), Pyunik (Armenia) Dinamo Minsk (Belarus), Borac Banka Luka (Bosnia and Herzegovina), Differdange 03 (Luxembourg), KI (Faroe Ilsnads), Larne (Northern Ireland), Flamrun Spartans (Malta), Dinamo Batumi (Georgia), Flora (Estonia), Vikingur Reykjavik (Iceland), Egnatina (Albania), The New Saints (Wales), Lincoln Red Imps (Gibraltar), Struga (Macedonia), UE Santa Coloma (Andorra), Decic (Montenegro), Virtus (San Marino)

Europa League

13 teams gain automatic qualification for the group stage of the Europa League - two each from England, Spain, Germany, Italy and France, as well as one from the Netherlands and Portugal, while Greek side Olympiacos also qualify on the back of winning the 2023-24 Conference League.

Like the Champions League, 36 teams will play the league phase. All teams who fail to qualify for the Champions League will drop either through the Europa League qualification path, or into the group stage directly pending on the stage of competition they fall out of.

League phase
England: Manchester United, Tottenham Hotspur
France: Nice, Lyon
Germany: Eintracht Frankfurth, TSG Hoffenheim
Italy: Roma, Lazio
Spain: Athletic Bilbao, Real Sociedad
Greece: Olympiacos
Netherlands: AZ
Portugal: Porto
Champions League qualifying losers: 11 teams

Play-off round
Anderlecht (Belgium), Heart of Midlothian (Scotland), LASK (Austria), TSC (Serbia), Besiktas (Turkey)

Third qualifying round
Servette (Switzerland), Kryvbas Kryvyi Rih (Ukraine), Vikrotia Plzen (Czech Republic)

Second qualifying round
Ajax (Netherlands), Braga (Portugal), Cercle Brugge (Belgium), Kilmarnock (Scotland), Rapid Wien (Austria), Vojvodina (Serbia), Trabzonspor (Turkey), Molde (Norway), Silkeborg (Denmark), Rijeka (Croatia), Panathinaikos (Greece), Maccabi Petah Tikva (Israel)

First qualifying round
Pafos (Cyrpus), Elfsborg (Sweden), Wisla Krakow (Poland), Paks (Hungary), Corvunul Hunedoara (Romania), Botev Plovdiv (Bulgaria), Ruzomberok (Slovakia), Zira (Azerbaijan), Tobol (Kazakhstan), Maribor (Slovenia), Sheriff Tiraspol (Moldova), Llapi (Kosovo)

Conference League

In the Conference League, all automatic group spots are taken by teams who lose in the play-off round of the Europa League.

Remaining teams who lose in Europa League qualifying will be dropped into the Conference League during either the second, third or play-off round.

Play-off round
Chelsea (England), Real Betis (Spain), Fiorentina (Italy), Heidenheim (Germany), Lens (France)

Second qualifying round
Go Ahead Eagles (Netherlands), Virotia de Guimaraes (Portugal), TBC (Belgium), St Mirren (Scotland), Austria Wien (Austria), Radnicki (Serbia), Istanbul Basaksehir (Turkey), Zurich (Switzerland), St Gallen (Switzerland), Dnipro (Ukraine), Polissya Zhytomyr (Ukraine), Baik Ostrava (Czech Republic), Mlada Boleslav (Czech Republic), Brann (Norway), Tromso (Ukraine), Brondby (Denmark), Copenhagen (Denmark), Hajduk Split (Cratia), Osijek (Croatia), AEK Athens (Greece), Maccabi Haifa (Israel), Hapoel Be'er Sheva (Israel), AEK Larnaca (Cyprus), Omonia (Cyprus), Hacken (Sweden), Djurgarden (Sweden), Slask Wroclaw (Poland), Legia Warsaw (Poland), Puskas Akademia (Hungary), Fehervar (Hungary), CFR Cluj (Romania), Universitatea Craiova (Romania), Cherno More (Bulgaria), CSKA 1948 (Bulgaria), DAC Dunajska Streda (Slovakia), Spartak Trnava (Slovakia), Sabah (Azerbaijan), Sumgayit (Azerbaijan), Astana (Kazakhstan), Olimpija (Slovenia), Zimbru Chrisinau (Moldova), Drita (Kosovo), Vaduz (Liechtenstein), Riga (Austria), St Patrick's Athletic (Ireland), Ilves (Finland), TransInvest (Lithuania), Ararat-Armenia (Armenia), Neeman Grodno (Belarus), Zrinjski Mostar (Bosnia and Herzegovina), Progres Niederkom (Luxembourg), HB Torshavn (Faroe Islands), Cliftonville (Northern Ireland), Silema Wanderers (Malta), Iberia 1999 (Georgia)

First qualifying round
Aktobe (Kazakhstan), Bravo (Slovenia), Milsami Orhei (Moldova), Malisheva (Kosovo), Auda (Austria), Liepaja (Austria), Derry City (Ireland), Shelbourne (Ireland), KuPS (Finland), VPS (Finland), Zalgiris (Lithuania), Siauliai (Lithuania), Noah (Armenia), Urartu (Armenia), Torpedo-BelAZ Zhodino (Belarus), Isloch Minsk Raion (Belarus), Veles Mostar (Bosnia and Herzegovina), Sarajevo (Bosnia and Herzegoniva), F91 Dudelange (Luxembourg), UNA Strassen (Luxembourg), Vikingur (Faroe Islands), B36 Torshavn (Faroe Islands), Linfield (Northern Ireland), Crusaders (Northern Ireland), Floriana (Malta), Marsaxlokk (Matla), Dinamo Tbilisi (Georgia), Torpedo Kutaisi (Georgia), FCI Levadia (Estonia), Tallinna Kalev (Estonia), Paide Linnameeskond (Estonia), Valur (Iceland), Stjarnan (Iceland), Breioablik (Iceland), Patrizani (Albania), Vllaznia (Albania), Tirana (Albania), Connah's Quay Nomads (Wales), Bala Town (Wales), Caernarfon Town (Wales), St Joseph's (Gibraltar), Bruno's Magpies (Gibraltar), Tikvesh (Macedonia), Shkendija (Macedonia), Inter Club d'Escaldes (Andorra), Atletic Club d'Escaldes (Andorra), Buducnost (Montenegro), Mornar Bar (Montenegro), La Fiorita (San Marino), Tre Penne (San Marino)